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| Hi Donny, I use a split bushing available through ND Graphics in Canada to hold 1/8" bits in a 1/4" collet. They should be available through any mail-order tool distributor, I have heard of 1/2" split bushings for use with the stock 1/2" collet that came with your router, but I haven't seen one or know where to get them. Try ROUTER BITS Walter Hartlauer 85905 Bailey Hill Rd. Eugene, OR 97405 PHONE 503-343-5976 FAX 503-343-1409. He has a wide assortment of small dia. bits with 1/4" shank dia. They work better than the split bushing in my opinion, but for me they cost too much for everyday use because of the cross-border shipping and brokerage fees. Steve |
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| I hope my link works. You can try making some collets like I did. http://www.cnczone.com/attachment.php?postid=3615
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Porter cable does make a reducer for the 1/8 shank bits. http://www.porter-cable.net/porcab4214to.html I have never seen 3/16 shank bits
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| Hey Jeff while we are on the subject of your collet design have your ever decided to market them??? Hmmmm? Have you? If not why don't you copywrite the design and sell the drawings if you have them? I would love to have a set of holders like that but I would need to make them cause I probably couldn't afford them right now. Also if you decide to make them I know a shop in Denver that has 3.5 million in machines that is sitting right now. Mike
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| I would just love to have them made by a CNC lathe. Then have them hardened and ground. My problem I have with this is I believe it would cost too much for people to purchase. I would have to have about 200 of each size collet made to get the cost down to something affordable. I have only had about 5 people want a set. I would get stuck with 195 sets!!!
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Sorry for hijacking this thread
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| Whiteriver, Here is my cheap solution. I have a Porter Cable trim router with a standard 1/4" collet. I found a 1/4" dia. electronics standoff that was threaded for about a 4-40 screw and drilled it out to 1/8" on my wood lathe. The reason for the threaded standoff is that the hole acts as a pilot. My lathe would not be that accurate if I had used solid rod. With the predrilled hole it, it might work on a drill press too. Then I sawed through one side with a jewelers saw to make about a 1/32" kerf. I can't detect any runout with a dail indicator. Chris |
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| I was thinking about the old drill out and cut method, but was not sure about acurccy and holding power. I have a Lathe sitting in my shop I guess I should actually use it for a change.. Jeff, Do you have prints of your collets you want to donate to the group.They look like they would be very helpfull. And like you said they would be tooooo costly to sell. So why not share. Maybe some of us with no money could benifit from your expertiese. Pardon the spelling.. Donny |
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